"The transaction did not go through," Furlong said of the attempted purchase, adding that there is a waiting period for firearms purchases.

None of the cases Brooks has been charged with have been adjudicated, Furlong said. Until the cases are adjudicated, and in the state's favor, Brook's would not be added to a do-not-buy list for that reason, although he could be denied the ability to purchase for other reasons.

"We're looking to summarize what events took place in Las Vegas," he said.

The Department of Alternative Sentencing served Brooks a protection order on February 14, for Speakerwoman Marylin Kirkpatrick and Assemblyman William Horne. Alternative Sentencing called for assistance from deputies. Brooks and Deputies engaged in a verbal altercation but, through the help of Brooks' attorney, the orders were able to be served.

"We were able to calm him down and serve him the papers," Furlong said.

Brooks left Carson City that night and is believed to be staying in Sparks.

"We hope he does not come back to Carson," Furlong said, adding, "He has not broken any laws."